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    Mon·ster
    /ˈmänstər/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. criticize or reprimand severely: informal British "my mother used to monster me for coming home so late"
  2. Definition of monster noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. monster. noun. /ˈmɒnstə (r)/ /ˈmɑːnstər/ (in stories) an imaginary creature that is very large, ugly and frightening. a monster with three heads. prehistoric monsters. see also green-eyed monster. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  3. monster meaning, definition, what is monster: an imaginary or ancient creature that is...: Learn more.

  4. monster. / ( ˈmɒnstə) /. noun. an imaginary beast, such as a centaur, usually made up of various animal or human parts. a person, animal, or plant with a marked structural deformity. a cruel, wicked, or inhuman person. a very large person, animal, or thing. ( as modifier): a monster cake. See more.

  5. noun. 1a large, ugly, and frightening imaginary creature: a monster with the head of a hyena and hindquarters of a wolfa world of fable, inhabited by other-worldly monsters. More example sentences. She was made into a horrid, ugly monster. From the mountain chain before them emerged a terrifying creature, a monster, a demon to be precise.

  6. an animal or plant of abnormal form or structure, as from marked malformation or the absence of certain parts or organs. a grossly anomalous fetus or infant, esp. one that is not viable. anything unnatural or monstrous. adj. huge; enormous; monstrous: a monster tree.

  7. Definition of monster in Essential American English Dictionary. monster. noun. us / ˈmɑn·stər/ Add to word list. B1. an imaginary creature that is large, ugly, and frightening. (Definition of monster from the Webster's Essential Mini Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of monster. in Chinese (Traditional) 生物, (虛構的)怪物,怪獸, 人…

  8. A monster is commonly defined as a creature that is typically large, ugly, and frightening. It is often depicted as having supernatural or extraordinary abilities that are beyond human comprehension. Monsters can be found in various mythologies, folklore, and popular culture, and they are often associated with evil, danger, and chaos.

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